Dear All,
Although this call for participation is indirectly related to the Locustream project it seems like an important project that some of you will be interested in. I'm forwarding the updated version which opens the project to more varied audio capture technique.
Best
Peter Sinclair (for Locus Sonus)
Dear colleagues,
Last week you received a call to participate in a collection of urban sonic environments to document the rare urban soundscapes induced by the containment measures currently being deployed in several countries.
We received a lot of emails from researchers, radio producers and artists interested in participating. We propose here anupdated versionof the project (online here https://mfr.de-1.osf.io/render?url=https://osf.io/tacmd/?direct%26mode=render%26action=download%26mode=render) in order to include 1) different equipment and 2) different sampling effort. Think of clearing the cache of your browser to see the new version V2.
What changed?
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Now three protocols with various sampling effortsare possible
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The previous protocol was slightly modified (see the Gain for audible SM4 and Audiomoth)
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Any equipment allowing you to follow the recording scheduleof the protocols is now accepted
If you are interested in this project, we encourage you to subscribe online. This will allow us to keep you updatedin the future about the project.
Thank you for continuing to spread the word about this call via all networks that you consider appropriate.
Sincerely yours,
The co-PIs: Samuel Challéat, Amandine Gasc, Nicolas Farrugia, Jeremy Froidevaux.
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Link to download the PDF file of the call for participation, including the monitoring protocol and the procedure for uploading your recordings into the public dataset stored by OSF: https://osf.io/tacmd/download